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bardicbramley 's review for:
We Are All Born Free: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Pictures
by Amnesty International
An amazing resource for schools, teachers, libraries and even parents/carers to teach children their individual rights and encourage self expression and empathy.
The book is a simplified version of the universal declaration of human rights, but still manages to retain some direct quotes or similar wording to the original.
Each article is accompanied by pictures by a different children’s illustrator, which really adds to the concept of individuality and differences being welcome and encouraged.
The book also then lists each illustrator at the back of the book as well; a useful tool for teachers who might want to refer back to this for other class work.
The book is a simplified version of the universal declaration of human rights, but still manages to retain some direct quotes or similar wording to the original.
Each article is accompanied by pictures by a different children’s illustrator, which really adds to the concept of individuality and differences being welcome and encouraged.
The book also then lists each illustrator at the back of the book as well; a useful tool for teachers who might want to refer back to this for other class work.